{"title":"Geometric Algebra Computing for Computer Graphics using GAALOP","authors":"D. Hildenbrand, A. Rockwood","doi":"10.1145/3532720.3535655","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Welcome to the Study Abroad 101 Online Session. This session is designed to give you a general understanding of what you need to do in order to study abroad. By the end of this session you should understand differences in ways to go abroad, be able to research DU study abroad options, know the next steps in order to apply, and know your role in the study abroad process. Also, if you prefer, there is a script available at the link below the Prezi if you'd like to follow along. So let's get started. Who are we? The Office of Internationalization houses four distinct departments; International Student and Scholar Services, which supports the international students at DU; the English Language Center, which offers courses and programming for English language learners; the Center for World Languages and Cultures, which offers for credit and non-credit language courses and language tutoring; and the Office of International Education, or OIE, which offers for credit study abroad programs. As a student interested in study abroad, you will be working most closely with the OIE. Every staff member in our office has lived, worked, or volunteered abroad, so we have a lot of experience! We provide leadership and support for the University of Denver's efforts to internationalize the curriculum and the campus, while advising students about studying abroad. It is important to note that our advisors do not tell you what programs to apply for, and they will not do the preparatory work for you. If you want to go abroad or get involved with DU's international community, then our advisors are here to help you find an international opportunity that fits your needs and goals. Passport First things first: Before delving into the study abroad process, how to search for programs, and what resources are available to you, we want to stress the importance of making sure you have your necessary documentation. You are STRONGLY encouraged to make sure that your passport is valid if you are at all interested in studying abroad sometime in the 2016-2017 academic year-your passport needs to be valid at least 6 months after the end of your program. If it will expire before then, you are strongly encouraged to renew it now. If you do not have a passport, you should apply for one now. Many countries require you to send your physical passport as part of your visa …","PeriodicalId":233541,"journal":{"name":"ACM SIGGRAPH 2022 Courses","volume":"48 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-08-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"ACM SIGGRAPH 2022 Courses","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1145/3532720.3535655","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Welcome to the Study Abroad 101 Online Session. This session is designed to give you a general understanding of what you need to do in order to study abroad. By the end of this session you should understand differences in ways to go abroad, be able to research DU study abroad options, know the next steps in order to apply, and know your role in the study abroad process. Also, if you prefer, there is a script available at the link below the Prezi if you'd like to follow along. So let's get started. Who are we? The Office of Internationalization houses four distinct departments; International Student and Scholar Services, which supports the international students at DU; the English Language Center, which offers courses and programming for English language learners; the Center for World Languages and Cultures, which offers for credit and non-credit language courses and language tutoring; and the Office of International Education, or OIE, which offers for credit study abroad programs. As a student interested in study abroad, you will be working most closely with the OIE. Every staff member in our office has lived, worked, or volunteered abroad, so we have a lot of experience! We provide leadership and support for the University of Denver's efforts to internationalize the curriculum and the campus, while advising students about studying abroad. It is important to note that our advisors do not tell you what programs to apply for, and they will not do the preparatory work for you. If you want to go abroad or get involved with DU's international community, then our advisors are here to help you find an international opportunity that fits your needs and goals. Passport First things first: Before delving into the study abroad process, how to search for programs, and what resources are available to you, we want to stress the importance of making sure you have your necessary documentation. You are STRONGLY encouraged to make sure that your passport is valid if you are at all interested in studying abroad sometime in the 2016-2017 academic year-your passport needs to be valid at least 6 months after the end of your program. If it will expire before then, you are strongly encouraged to renew it now. If you do not have a passport, you should apply for one now. Many countries require you to send your physical passport as part of your visa …